Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla|Remondini
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In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026
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Unnumbered plate depicting the trades of Rome, here includin
Title and plate 1 depicting the cries (trades) of Rome, here
Plate 3 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors
Plate 8 depicting the trades of Rome,here including vendors
Plate 4 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors
Plate 9 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors
Unnumbered plate depicting the trades of Rome, here includin
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 5 (second grou
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 10 depicting t
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 5 depicting th
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 2 depicting th
Remondini — Plate 6 depicting the trades of Rome,here includ
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 12 depicting t
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 11 depicting t
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Unnumbered plate dep
Remondini|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — Plate 4 (second grou
Imprenta Real, Madrid|Miguel Gamborino — Plate 13: four stre
Wenceslaus Hollar|John Ogilby|Charles II, King of England, I
Anonymous, German, 17th century — Plate from a book showing